Use of Pesticides and Application of an Index for Assessing the Possibility of Groundwater Contamination in Golf Courses in Jeju

Su-mi Kim, Jeong-ha Kim, Se-ra Kim, Kil-seong Kim
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This study aimed to investigate pesticides used in golf courses in Jeju and evaluate the possibility of groundwater contamination by the used pesticides. In the recent past, the use of pesticides in golf courses at Jeju has increased every year. In 2020, the use of products in which pesticide was the main ingredient reached 9.58 kg/ha, which is 1.4 times higher than the national usage. The pesticides used in golf courses were ranked as follows by usage: fungicide > insecticide > herbicide, and by ingredient used: chlorothalonil > thiophanate-methyl > iprodione > tebuconazole > etridiazole. By monitoring the residual pesticides in golf courses, we detected a total of 11 ingredients from 2014 to 2020. Most of these included low toxic fungicides with a half-life of more than 30 days in soil. Based on the groundwater ubiquity score (GUS), the top 10 most-used pesticides in 2020 were found to have a low to moderate possibility of groundwater contamination. However, azoxystrobin and thifluzamide, which were detected every year via monitoring of pesticide residues, have a high possibility of groundwater contamination.
济州高尔夫球场地下水污染可能性评价指标的应用及农药使用
本研究旨在调查济州岛高尔夫球场的农药使用情况,并评价农药污染地下水的可能性。最近,济州高尔夫球场的农药使用量逐年增加。2020年,以农药为主要成分的农药使用量达到9.58公斤/公顷,是全国农药使用量的1.4倍。高尔夫球场使用的农药按用途排序为杀菌剂>杀虫剂>除草剂,按成分排序为百菌清>噻吩-甲基>异丙二酮>戊唑唑>戊二唑。通过对高尔夫球场中残留农药的监测,我们从2014年到2020年共检测出11种农药成分。其中大多数是在土壤中半衰期超过30天的低毒杀菌剂。根据地下水无处不在评分(GUS),发现2020年使用最多的前10种农药污染地下水的可能性为低至中等。然而,每年通过农药残留监测检测到的氮唑虫胺和硫氟虫胺污染地下水的可能性很大。
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